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Engineering, 26.07.2019 18:30 kamy8900

4.8 kg/sec of steam enters a turbine. the inlet of the turbine is 2.5 meters higher than the outlet. the inlet velocity is 132 m/sec and the outlet velocity is 327 m/sec. heat is lost from the casing of the turbine at the rate of 9.2 kj/sec. at the inlet of the unit the enthalpy is 3127.4 kj/kg and at the outlet the enthalpy is 2512 kj/kg. determine the work out of the turbine in kilowatts.

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